Two teens charged with burglary

Two teens who tried to go on a burglary spree Thursday didn’t get far after an alarm went off at one home and a resident shooed them away from another.

By Carlos E. MedinaCorrespondent

Two teens who tried to go on a burglary spree Thursday didn’t get far after an alarm went off at one home and a resident shooed them away from another.

The two were caught by Marion County Sheriff’s Office deputies in the area of the burglaries in Marion Oaks.

Jaishun Paramore, 18, and a 17-year-old, who is not being identified because he is a minor, are accused of breaking into a home in the 3000 block of Southwest 130th Lane, where they reportedly took jewelry. Soon after, they are accused of trying to break into a home in the 13300 block of Southwest 33rd Court, where an alarm went off, causing the pair to run off, reports state.

The duo then went to a home in the 3700 block of Southwest 133rd Loop and rang the doorbell several times. A man inside said he saw one teen in his backyard and then heard someone trying to open his bedroom window from the outside. He grabbed a kitchen knife and pulled the blinds and saw the second teen.

The pair ran away and the man called 911. Officers were already in the area responding to the earlier alarm and caught both young men.

The younger teen admitted to the three incidents. Paramore did not talk to officers, according to reports.

Paramore was booked into the Marion County Jail on three counts of burglary and one count of grand theft. He was released Friday after posting an $8,000 bond. The 17-year-old was charged with at least one count of burglary and was being held at Marion County Juvenile Detention.